Take a trip to the Wild West in this collection of grand paintings of nostalgic vistas of the American West and ornately decorated equestrian bits, spurs, and bridles. This journey through our region’s history explores… Read More »

Dr. Kedar is a PHD and scholar of Arabic literature and a lecturer at Bar­Ilan University. Dr. Kedar is an academic expert on the Israeli Arab population. He served for twenty­five years in IDF Military… Read More »

Join us for an Israeli-style Shabbat complete with falafel, hummus, and other Israeli treats in honor of the opening of Birthright registration. Come and learn more about Israel travel and how to get on the… Read More »

Straight off of the success of his last play The Best Goodbye, Sotu combines the beauty of spoken word poetry and the drama of classic opera in Ordinary Magic to tell the story of an ambitious young drummer… Read More »

Come occasionally or come every week. These eclectic and lively discussions about the week’s Torah portion consider the text through traditional and modern commentaries, as well as through the lenses of history, ethics, sociology and… Read More »

The soul of the Spanish guitar runs in Pablo Villegas’ blood. A native of La Roja, Spain, Villegas is distinguished by his passionate performances, charismatic stage presence, and stunning technical abilities that embody the playfulness… Read More »

Our ancestral matriarchs possessed values and virtues that live on in our lives and in the lives of our own mothers, grandmothers, and other women who shape our souls at Temple Adat Shalom, 15905 Pomerado… Read More »

Grab the people who make your heart sing and join us for stories about romance, family and the crazy things we do when we love someone. Love songs performed by local musicians round out the… Read More »

The impact of the election is still as powerful as it was in November. With seemingly endless articles, feeds and commentary, many of us are wondering where do we even start? Civic engagement begins with… Read More »

The past two decades have seen religion emerge as a central force in world politics and a frequent instigator of global conflict. We have witnessed multiple manifestations of global Islamist terror and have seen both… Read More »

Combining technical precision, power, and passion, Complexions Contemporary Ballet delivers an exciting performance that transcends tradition in a groundbreaking mix of styles ranging from ballet to hip hop. The group, who has been featured on… Read More »

Master Choreographer Dwight Rhoden and the legendary Desmond Richardson co-founded Complexions Contemporary Ballet in 1994 with a singular approach to reinvent dance through a groundbreaking mix of methods, styles and cultures. Both are Alvin Ailey… Read More »

Come occasionally or come every week. These eclectic and lively discussions about the week’s Torah portion consider the text through traditional and modern commentaries, as well as through the lenses of history, ethics, sociology and… Read More »

Our ancestral matriarchs possessed values and virtues that live on in our lives and in the lives of our own mothers, grandmothers, and other women who shape our souls at Temple Adat Shalom, 15905 Pomerado… Read More »

Beth Israel’s Men’s Club is pleased to announce that Deacon Jim Vargas will be our guest speaker at our February 2017 Dinner Forum. You will have the opportunity to hear Deacon Vargas provide us with… Read More »

Dr. Dimsdale is the author of >500 publications and is the author of Anatomy of Malice: Psychological Examination of the Nuremberg War Criminals, Yale University Press (forthcoming spring, 2016). He obtained his BA degree in… Read More »

AIPAC and Temple Emanu-El cordially invite you to a Shabbat Dinner and Speaker Event: The Election is Over: What’s Next for the U.S. – Israel Relationship? with Elliott Nahmias and Judah Lindemann. Cost for the… Read More »

Come occasionally or come every week. These eclectic and lively discussions about the week’s Torah portion consider the text through traditional and modern commentaries, as well as through the lenses of history, ethics, sociology and… Read More »

A brilliant comedy based on a character from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, this period piece boasts an updated twist, pops of color and designs from a modern point of view for modern tastes.

Returning to San Diego for the first time since its celebrated World Premiere, this inventive solo show is a roller coaster adventure through the playwright’s family album, focusing on her relationship with her Father, a… Read More »

The Martin Luther King, Jr., Community Choir San Diego will perform on Sunday, February 19, at 2:30 pm at the Scripps Miramar Ranch Library Center. Under the direction of Pastor Ken Anderson, this accomplished ensemble… Read More »

Rebecca Moore has a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Marquette University, where her specialty was Jewish and Christian dialogue. She has written and published on medieval Christian theologians and their debt to Jewish biblical commentary.

A brilliant comedy based on a character from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, this period piece boasts an updated twist, pops of color and designs from a modern point of view for modern tastes.

Rebecca Moore has a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Marquette University, where her specialty was Jewish and Christian dialogue. She has written and published on medieval Christian theologians and their debt to Jewish biblical commentary.… Read More »

The past two decades have seen religion emerge as a central force in world politics and a frequent instigator of global conflict. We have witnessed multiple manifestations of global Islamist terror and have seen both… Read More »

Master performer Brain Gore returns to the Center for another critically acclaimed performance celebrating the world’s finest guitarists! This brilliant acoustic extravaganza features Gore along with a new cast of celebrated guitar luminaries including Luca… Read More »

Hailing from Veracruz, Mexico, the Villalobos Brothers are acclaimed as one of today’s leading contemporary Mexican ensembles. The violin trio draws on many genres including San Jarocho, jazz, rock, and blues. These classically trained virtuosos… Read More »

A brilliant comedy based on a character from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, this period piece boasts an updated twist, pops of color and designs from a modern point of view for modern tastes.

Come occasionally or come every week. These eclectic and lively discussions about the week’s Torah portion consider the text through traditional and modern commentaries, as well as through the lenses of history, ethics, sociology and… Read More »

The Karamu offers events and activities for people of all ages, including crafts and performances by the Martin Luther King Jr. Choir, the STEAM Academy Jazz Band and the Black Storytellers Association of San Diego.… Read More »

A brilliant comedy based on a character from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, this period piece boasts an updated twist, pops of color and designs from a modern point of view for modern tastes.

Center favorites The TEN Tenors are back, celebrating their 20th Anniversary with an all-new rock-opera show, The Power of TEN! Taking on the most dynamic songs in the world, the “Vocal Wonders from Down Under”… Read More »

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The last thing I expected to find in Poland was a hot Jewish scene. I had to rub my eyes to believe what I was seeing. Travelers of all religions, ages, cultural backgrounds, and nationalities flocked to Jewish-related sites eager to explore a world that was all but eliminated when Nazi Germany murdered 3,000,000 Jews,… Read More »

There is plenty of conversation around the term “Jewish millennials” and what they want out of their jobs, their lifestyles, their philanthropy, their spirituality. A big focus of “the establishment” (older generations that hold positions of power in Jewish organizations) is how will this next generation of Jewish people embrace and engage with their Judaism,… Read More »

They’ve tried strongly-worded statements. They’ve tried private meetings with the prime minister. They’ve tried negotiations, protest and prayer. But for the past five years, despite broad internal consensus and consistent pressure, the American Jewish establishment has been unable to persuade Israel’s government to create an equitable space for non-Orthodox prayer at the Western Wall. The… Read More »

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on President Donald Trump to appoint a White House liaison to the Jewish community. Reps. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla., and Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., are asking members of Congress to sign a letter to the president. Rosen and Zeldin are Jewish. “While it is still… Read More »

Newly elected City Council member Barbara Bry has thrown her hat in the ring for Mike Levin as he gears up for a challenge to unseat incumbent Congressman Darrell Issa in representing California’s 49th district in the House of Representatives. Writing in the invitation for a June 29 fundraiser at a Rancho Santa Fe home, Bry… Read More »

As I deal in relationships, I’m overwhelmed with a nation of people who have adopted “perfection” as the hallmark of our (Jewish) culture. More, too many Jewish people have been made miserable by this exhausting endeavor, which in turn makes me miserable. This month, I’m here to tell you this has got to stop. “PERFECTION”… Read More »